| 1. | Won the War but not the Battle Vietnam s Economic Struggle The Vietnam War has left the country of Vietnam shattered and damaged. The war left millions of people dead, wounded, homeless, or unemployed. ... There were many short-term or repairable problems caused by the Vietnam War, but there are also the problems that are harder to fix. For example, the se...
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| 2. | vietnam war The Vietnam War
(The Events)
The Vietnam War was a long and very controversial one. ... A year later, in the first major naval attack of the war, North Vietnamese PT boats attacked the USS Maddox. ... forces in Vietnam. ... The ten-day battle is one of the fiercest of the war. ... The battle i...
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| 3. | Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a military struggle fought in Vietnam from 1959 to 1975, involving the North Vietnamese and the National Liberation Front (NLF) in conflict with United States forces and the South Vietnamese army. The United States became involved in Vietnam because it believed that if all of the...
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| 4. | Reasons why North Vietnam won the war North Vietnam was a very difficult enemy to go against. ...
We lost many of our men in the jungles of Vietnam. The main reasons for these losses were the booby traps and mines that the Vietnamese set. ...
Another reason why they could win the war was because of the massive amount of tunnels. ....
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| 5. | vietnam US Soldiers Sent to Vietnam at Such Young Ages
The Vietnam War was a military struggle fought from 1959-1975. Communist North Vietnam wanted to overthrow the government in South Vietnam. The United States and 40 other countries supported South Vietnam with weapons and military trainers. ... sent...
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| 6. | Vietnam War The Vietnam War
The Vietnam War was a war that caused many mixed feelings and emotions to many people involved in the war and around the world. The Vietnam War had a country which was torn apart over what was right and what to believe. The literary works used in this research paper were: Kontu...
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Vietnam was America’s longest and most unpopular war. ... Yet, despite the costs and all the military might that America brought to bear on Vietnam, for the first time the United States did not achieve its military goals. ...
On April 30, 1975, the South surrendered; Vietnam’s long strug...
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| 8. | Vietnam War Major Conflicts ... However it did happen from 1964-1973, the United States with the ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam), a. ... South Vietnam, fought the PAVN (People’s Army of Vietnam) a. ... North Vietnam. This war was without doubt the most controversial military conflict in the history of the United Sta...
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| 9. | Vietnam War
The Vietnam War
The stigma of the Vietnam War could have been prevented very easily. The United States could have done more to work things out without having to go to war. The United States also should not have become so involved in a war that did not directly affect us.
The Vietnam War (195...
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| 10. | battle of lexington The Battle of Lexington was the most important battle of the revolutionary war. ... Later on in Lexington a man by the name of Samuel Prescott joined them. ...
The man who led the militia at Lexington Green was Captain Jonas Parker. ... He and his
troops were ferried across the Boston Harbor...
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| 11. | Vietnam If someone mentions Vietnam, most of us think of the Vietnam War. However, Vietnam is not just the name of a war in history, it is also a country. Vietnam is a country for some organizations that offers the potential for lucrative business ventures. ... In the meantime, Vietnam is saying we are op...
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| 12. | vietnam war The Vietnam War was the twentieth century’s longest conflict which took twenty-one years. The most important point is that the Vietnam War was the event is which Americans had ever been beaten. The only cause which started the war was American’s effort to stop communism and there were lots of effect...
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| 13. | Vietnam War The Vietnam War was the first war that America withdrew from and ever lost. After France gave up its rule in 1954, the Geneva Conference divided Vietnam into the North and South at 17 degrees N latitude. Soon after, a civil war began between North and South Vietnam. The United States got very in...
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| 14. | Did Anti War Activists End the Vietnam War Did Anti-War Activists End the Vietnam War?
The question to be argued in this debate is wether or not the anti-war activists ended the Vietnam War. The answer to that question should be obvious at the end of this essay. No the anti-war activists did not end the war but they did play significan...
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| 15. | Vietnam war and Iraq ... Often the war had something to do with the USA, but very often United States was in the war due to their relation to the countries in the war. Also America, being the strong ally that it is, and having such big importance in the world, would put the interest into the war. ... The same goes...
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| 16. | Vietnam The Vietnam War was a very traumatic incident that occurred in our history. ... Many Americans felt that fighting in the Vietnam War was a waste of time for our soldiers. ... After it was over,the American soldiers were treated very disrespectfully, when they returned home from Vietnam. ... Nixon...
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| 17. | vietnam
In the depths of the Vietnamese jungle, American soldiers have turned to a deadly new tactic in a desperate attempt to win the war and restore a Democratic government to the country of Vietnam. ... The purpose of such missions is to win the Vietnam War by attrition therefore killing more of ...
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| 18. | causes of the vietnam war ... 112
2nd Paper, Vietnam
The question I chose to answer concerns the cause, or causes of the war between the Vietnamese and the Americans. ... ’s involvement in the war in Vietnam. ... entered the war in a series of steps between 1950 and 1965. The first catalyst, or cause, for war was th...
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| 19. | vietnam The conflict in Vietnam was not given a great deal of support from the American public. ... However, where Vietnam was concerned, many people did not even know why we were fighting, including the soldiers.
Something else that made Vietnam different from other wars was the huge presence of the med...
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| 20. | vietnam ... Many men entered the Vietnam War in different ways. ... Ron Kovic, a man whose life was made into a movie, Born on the Fourth of July, joined the fight in Vietnam on his own terms. ...
While in Vietnam, both of these men experienced horrors that would change them forever, along with many o...
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